An original container of Maja talcum powder from the famous Spanish perfumery house Myrurgia, made in Spain in the 1950s. This item remains completely sealed and unopened, with its original vintage seal intact.
Founded in Barcelona in 1916 by Esteban Monegal Prat, Myrurgia stood out for its exquisite artistic presentation, heavily influenced by Art Deco and Spanish costumbrismo. The Maja line, launched in 1918, became the international emblem of the firm, representing classical aesthetics through the famous image of the Spanish dancer designed by artist Eduard Jener.
Details and features:
- Period: 1950s / 1960s.
- Technique / Style: Cylindrical ribbed metal container with a black bakelite cap and original red thread tassel with a cardboard medal.
- Dimensions: Height: 12.5 cm (4.9 inches). Diameter: 6 cm (2.4 inches). Estimated weight: 150 g (5.3 oz).
- Material: Aluminum, bakelite, paper, silk thread.
- Condition: New old stock (NOS). Completely sealed. The top paper seal shows refill instructions and indicates the original price of the era (8.50 pesetas). The base retains the fiscal stamp of the "Impuesto de Lujo a Metálico, Permiso Nº 22" from the Spanish treasury.
This item is intended exclusively for the collection of historical cosmetics, mid-century graphic design, or as a decorative element for a retro vanity.
Due to the age of the item, it is sold solely as a collector's piece; personal or cosmetic use is not recommended. Vintage perfumery and cosmetic products are non-returnable and non-exchangeable. The physical properties and scent of the original product contained inside may have changed due to the passage of time.
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